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Wednesday, April 13, 2016

5 Things to Know Before Studying Abroad

There are endless
checklists, to-do lists, and other methods of preparation for a study abroad
experience but during my time in Pamplona, Spain these 5 things stuck out to me
as ideas that I should have known before the start of my journey.

Trips with your new friends are
fun, but trips by yourself are rewarding.

·Doing things alone in
general is okay. When you get on a bus or a plane or a train by yourself, a new
experience comes to life. Making friends is easier, in these settings and you
just might end up in the presence of some really cool people. Cities are great
with friends, but there is something special about wandering down the streets
of a new city on your own agenda. You get to decide what you want to see, when
you want to see it and how long you want to spend doing any given thing. With
this freedom, you will have the opportunity to enjoy the things that you love
and care about the most.

Systems and processes vary
country to country and culture to culture.

·The small everyday parts
of our lives may be completely different in our host country. This is a part of
the experience, but it might be smart to look into some of these things before
you arrive and to also accept that if a difference comes up, adapting to your
situation is fundamental and will help you to succeed. Some examples of
differences in processes that I experienced are listed below:

oCourse selection (not online, given a month
to “try on” classes

oPostal service (number vs. line, different
lines, MANY forms and papers to fill out)

oProduce in grocery stores (weigh yourself and
get a sticker that goes on the bag)

Asking for help is okay.

·I think this one speaks
for itself, but it is a vital part of living, working, and studying in a new
place. You won’t have all of the answers, but someone else will. Most of the
time people will be very willing to help you!

Journal/Blog/Keep a Record/
Capture Memories

·This is the one thing
you should do every day

·This will be one of the
best experiences of your life. Write about it and not just what is happening,
but how you are feeling, this will help you process what is happening and to
remember it later

You have to push yourself in
the host language because there will be plenty of people ready and willing
to speak to you in English.

·English is a common
language among many peoples, university students in particular might be very
keen to speak to you in English to practice, this means that you have to be
intentional about speaking in your host language.